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Faculty of Architecture, Sapienza University of Rome-Miur, Rome 00100, Italy

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Building process innovation highlights building systems and products that denounce both an incremental and radical development, indicating the technological sector as the driver for energy efficiency. The prototypes of this innovation stand out both in the tertiary and residential sector and are aimed at sustainable development with the use of renewable resources, intelligent technologies, with a view to contextualizing and environmental energy requalification. The objectives are those of a new integrated building management, intended as an increase in energy efficiency and an efficient digitalized connection with users and smart grids, through control platforms, IoT (internet of things), security throughout the building’s life cycle and use of AI (artificial intelligence) devices and materials. The approach is a new methodology, with the application of BMS (building management system) and BEMS (building energy management system) systems integrated with other systems, with an interface of protocols open to different manufacturers and multiple functions that invest both the technological and environmental system of the building, with advantages in electrical energy management and thermoelectric like intelligent HVAC systems, with intelligent monitoring and user comfort. Both the new Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning platforms contribute to a predictive use of energy efficiency with plant optimization. Therefore efficiency and energy saving strategies with intelligent integrated management and medium-long term maintenance programs. The challenge is a new intelligent method approach with the use of artificial intelligence and the development of new technologies in sustainable buildings.

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Technology, system integration, energy, sustainability, artificial intelligence.

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